LONDON — The Scottish National Party have accused the
Conservatives of a power grab after Theresa May refused to say
whether she would hand crucial powers to Scotland after Brexit.

Agriculture and fisheries policy —including the vital
issue of subsidies — is currently set in Brussels,
and the UK will regain control of those powers once it exits the
EU as part of the "Great
Repeal Bill."

She said: "So does it come out of the Scottish parliament’s
budget, and they have to levy additional taxation for that? Or
are we assuming that’s coming from the Treasury? If it does come
from the Treasury are we talking about where it’s administrated?"

Davidson added: "All these things are absolutely legitimate
questions and they are questions we need to answer in quite a
mature fashion about where it best lies."